In a landmark announcement during today's King's Speech, His Majesty revealed the introduction of The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, a new piece of legislation aimed at bolstering public safety across the United Kingdom.
Also known as 'Martyn's Law' in honour of Martyn Hett, a victim of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, this law marks a significant step forward in the nation's counter-terrorism measures.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill previously featured in the King's Speech on 7th November 2023, when it was unveiled in the programme of legislation the (previous) Government intended to pursue in its pending Parliamentary session.
Following public consultation over 'Martyn's Law', the Bill now moves to the next phase with its' pending introduction to UK law.
Mandating, for the first time, those responsible for certain premises and events to consider the risk of terrorism and how they would respond to an attack, the introduction of The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill will improve protective security and organisational preparedness across the UK.
This will be achieved through 4 key provisions:
Although 'Martyn's Law' hasn't yet come into effect, you can begin your preparation now.
To support you in this process, we developed the Sentinel: Protect Duty App to improve the security of public venues and prepare for the upcoming Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill.
The app is free and available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
How the app helps:
The Action Cards and test questions are created by Chris Phillips - Counter Terrorism Expert - GCGI, FCiiSCM, FSyl. Chris is the Founder and Managing Director of the International Protect and Prepare Security Office (IPPSO). His specialism is the field of strategic counter terrorism advice and best practice.